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notcurses-demo(1)					     notcurses-demo(1)

NAME
       notcurses-demo -	Show off some Notcurses	features

SYNOPSIS
       notcurses-demo [-h|--help] [-p path] [-d	delaymult]   [-l loglevel] [-J
       jsonfile] [-m margins] [-V|--version] [-kc] demospec

DESCRIPTION
       notcurses-demo demonstrates the capabilities of the Notcurses  library.
       It  can	be run in any terminal emulator	or console with	a correct ter-
       minfo(5)	database, but is at is best in a 24bpp TrueColor RGB  environ-
       ment.  If notcurses-demo	seems to generate garbage, something is	likely
       configured  in a	way that is going to prevent Notcurses from working in
       other applications.

       The demonstrations include (see NOTES below):

        (a)nimate--explore cycles within Unicode

        (b)oxes--pulsating boxes with a transparent center

        (c)hunli--the strongest woman in the world

        (d)ragon--the Harter-Heighway dragon curve

        (e)agle--they took some time off my life, back	in the day

        (f)ission--the	screen falls apart under heavy blows

        (g)rid--a gradient of color lain atop a great grid

        (h)ighcon--high contrast text atop various colors

        (i)ntro--a setting of tone

        (j)ungle--low-bandwidth color cycling reveals ancient ruins

        (k)eller--the miracle of sight, and painting with Braille

        (l)uigi--a dashing Apennine plumber in	a world	of fire

        (m)ojibake--today's fresh catch of emoji (market price)

        (n)ormal--a normal map	of a friend, with effects

        (o)utro--a message of hope from the library's author

        (q)rcode--quick response codes	(from ISO/IEC 18004:2015)

        (r)eel--demonstration of the ncreel high-level	widget

        (s)liders--a missing-piece puzzle made	up of colorful blocks

        (t)rans--an exploration of various transparencies

        (u)niblocks--a	series of blocks detailing Unicode pages

        (v)iew--images	and a video are	rendered as text

        (w)hiteout--a great Nothing slowly robs the world of color

        (x)ray--stimulate a logo with energy

        (y)ield--the best laid	schemes	o' mice	an'men gang aft	agley

        (z)oo--see the	marvelous widgets of the Notcurses world

       At any time, press 'q' to quit.	The demo is best run in	 at  least  an
       80x45 terminal, and will	refuse to run in anything smaller than 80x24.

OPTIONS
       -p path:	Look in	the specified path for data files.

       -d  delaymult: Apply a non-negative rational multiplier to the standard
       delay of	1s.

       -l loglevel: Log	between	everything (loglevel 7)	and nothing  (loglevel
       0) to stderr.

       -f  renderfile:	Render	each  frame  to	 renderfile in addition	to the
       screen.

       -J jsonfile: Emit JSON summary of run to	jsonfile.

       -m margins: Define rendering margins (see below).

       -k: Inhibit use of the alternate	screen.	 Necessary  if	you  want  the
       output left on your terminal after the program exits.

       -c: Do not attempt to seed the PRNG.  This is useful when benchmarking.

       -h|--help: Print	a usage	message, and exit with success.

       -V|--version:  Print  the  program name and version, and	exit with suc-
       cess.

       demospec: Select	which demos to run, and	what order  to	run  them  in.
       The  default  is	 ixetunchdmbkywjgarvlsfqzo.   See  above for a list of
       demos.

       Default margins are all 0, and thus the full screen will	 be  rendered.
       Using  -m, margins can be supplied.  Provide a single number to set all
       four margins to the same	value, or four comma-delimited values for  the
       top,  right,  bottom,  and left margins respectively.  Negative margins
       are illegal.

NOTES
       Proper display requires:

        A terminal advertising	the rgb	terminfo(5) capability,	 or  that  the
	 environment variable COLORTERM	is defined to 24bit (and that the ter-
	 minal honors RGB escapes),

        A monospaced font, and

        Good Unicode support in your libc, font, and terminal emulator.

       The Debian version of notcurses-demo leaves out certain multimedia con-
       sidered	non-free  under	the Debian Free	Software Guidelines.  As a re-
       sult, the chunli, eagle,	jungle,	keller,	luigi, and view	demos are  un-
       available through the Debian package.  This applies to any distro which
       uses the	DFSG source tarball, including Ubuntu and Fedora.

       If  Notcurses  is  built	without	multimedia support, the	chunli,	eagle,
       keller, outro, view, xray, and yield demos will be partially or	wholly
       unavailable.   If  Notcurses  is	built without libqrcodegen, the	qrcode
       demo will be unavailable.

       If notcurses-demo is run	in a terminal lacking the can_change  terminfo
       capability, the jungle demo will	be skipped.

       The  following  keypresses  are recognized (and are also	available from
       the menu):

        Ctrl-U: Toggle	the help screen.

        H: Toggle the HUD.  The HUD shows the most recent and current	demos'
	 runtime  and  number of rendered frames.  It can be grabbed and moved
	 with the mouse.

        P: Toggle the FPS graph.

        Ctrl-R: Restart the demo.

        Ctrl-L: Redraw	the screen.

        Alt-d:	Toggle a window	with debugging information.

        q: Quit.

       Benchmarking should be performed	using -c to get	 a  well-defined  PRNG
       seed.  JSON output via -J will probably be useful.

BUGS
       Certain	demos (especially mojibake and uniblocks) heavily exercise the
       font rendering stack.  If your font or rendering	 engine	 draws	glyphs
       with  width  different  from  that  reported  by	the standard library's
       wcwidth(3), Notcurses will have an incorrect notion  of	cursor	place-
       ment, leading to	undesirable behavior.

COPYRIGHT
        All code and design copyright Nick Black <nickblack@linux.com>.

        Images	 from  Street  Fighter	II  and	Mega Man 2 copyright Capcom of
	 America.

        Images	from Super Mario Bros.	copyright Nintendo of America.

        Images	from Ninja Gaiden copyright Koei Tecmo America.

        Images	from Final Fantasy copyright Square Enix Co Ltd.

        Images	from Back to the Future	copyright Universal Studios and	U-Dri-
	 ve Joint Venture.

        "Jungle with Rain" copyright Mark Ferrari/Living Worlds.

SEE ALSO
       notcurses(3), ncurses(3NCURSES),	wcwidth(3), terminfo(5)

AUTHORS
       nick black <nickblack@linux.com>.

				    v3.0.8		     notcurses-demo(1)

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